TUN-9467: bump coredns to solve CVE

* TUN-9467: bump coredns to solve CVE
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João Oliveirinha
2025-06-12 10:46:10 +00:00
committed by João "Pisco" Fernandes
parent f8d12c9d39
commit a408612f26
459 changed files with 30077 additions and 16165 deletions

68
vendor/golang.org/x/term/terminal.go generated vendored
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package term
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"runtime"
"strconv"
@@ -36,6 +37,26 @@ var vt100EscapeCodes = EscapeCodes{
Reset: []byte{keyEscape, '[', '0', 'm'},
}
// A History provides a (possibly bounded) queue of input lines read by [Terminal.ReadLine].
type History interface {
// Add will be called by [Terminal.ReadLine] to add
// a new, most recent entry to the history.
// It is allowed to drop any entry, including
// the entry being added (e.g., if it's deemed an invalid entry),
// the least-recent entry (e.g., to keep the history bounded),
// or any other entry.
Add(entry string)
// Len returns the number of entries in the history.
Len() int
// At returns an entry from the history.
// Index 0 is the most-recently added entry and
// index Len()-1 is the least-recently added entry.
// If index is < 0 or >= Len(), it panics.
At(idx int) string
}
// Terminal contains the state for running a VT100 terminal that is capable of
// reading lines of input.
type Terminal struct {
@@ -86,9 +107,14 @@ type Terminal struct {
remainder []byte
inBuf [256]byte
// history contains previously entered commands so that they can be
// accessed with the up and down keys.
history stRingBuffer
// History records and retrieves lines of input read by [ReadLine] which
// a user can retrieve and navigate using the up and down arrow keys.
//
// It is not safe to call ReadLine concurrently with any methods on History.
//
// [NewTerminal] sets this to a default implementation that records the
// last 100 lines of input.
History History
// historyIndex stores the currently accessed history entry, where zero
// means the immediately previous entry.
historyIndex int
@@ -111,6 +137,7 @@ func NewTerminal(c io.ReadWriter, prompt string) *Terminal {
termHeight: 24,
echo: true,
historyIndex: -1,
History: &stRingBuffer{},
}
}
@@ -450,6 +477,23 @@ func visualLength(runes []rune) int {
return length
}
// histroryAt unlocks the terminal and relocks it while calling History.At.
func (t *Terminal) historyAt(idx int) (string, bool) {
t.lock.Unlock() // Unlock to avoid deadlock if History methods use the output writer.
defer t.lock.Lock() // panic in At (or Len) protection.
if idx < 0 || idx >= t.History.Len() {
return "", false
}
return t.History.At(idx), true
}
// historyAdd unlocks the terminal and relocks it while calling History.Add.
func (t *Terminal) historyAdd(entry string) {
t.lock.Unlock() // Unlock to avoid deadlock if History methods use the output writer.
defer t.lock.Lock() // panic in Add protection.
t.History.Add(entry)
}
// handleKey processes the given key and, optionally, returns a line of text
// that the user has entered.
func (t *Terminal) handleKey(key rune) (line string, ok bool) {
@@ -497,7 +541,7 @@ func (t *Terminal) handleKey(key rune) (line string, ok bool) {
t.pos = len(t.line)
t.moveCursorToPos(t.pos)
case keyUp:
entry, ok := t.history.NthPreviousEntry(t.historyIndex + 1)
entry, ok := t.historyAt(t.historyIndex + 1)
if !ok {
return "", false
}
@@ -516,7 +560,7 @@ func (t *Terminal) handleKey(key rune) (line string, ok bool) {
t.setLine(runes, len(runes))
t.historyIndex--
default:
entry, ok := t.history.NthPreviousEntry(t.historyIndex - 1)
entry, ok := t.historyAt(t.historyIndex - 1)
if ok {
t.historyIndex--
runes := []rune(entry)
@@ -781,7 +825,7 @@ func (t *Terminal) readLine() (line string, err error) {
if lineOk {
if t.echo {
t.historyIndex = -1
t.history.Add(line)
t.historyAdd(line)
}
if lineIsPasted {
err = ErrPasteIndicator
@@ -938,19 +982,23 @@ func (s *stRingBuffer) Add(a string) {
}
}
// NthPreviousEntry returns the value passed to the nth previous call to Add.
func (s *stRingBuffer) Len() int {
return s.size
}
// At returns the value passed to the nth previous call to Add.
// If n is zero then the immediately prior value is returned, if one, then the
// next most recent, and so on. If such an element doesn't exist then ok is
// false.
func (s *stRingBuffer) NthPreviousEntry(n int) (value string, ok bool) {
func (s *stRingBuffer) At(n int) string {
if n < 0 || n >= s.size {
return "", false
panic(fmt.Sprintf("term: history index [%d] out of range [0,%d)", n, s.size))
}
index := s.head - n
if index < 0 {
index += s.max
}
return s.entries[index], true
return s.entries[index]
}
// readPasswordLine reads from reader until it finds \n or io.EOF.